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The New Orleans Saints select Patrick Robinson in the first round

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, Big New Orleans Saints News, General by admin on Friday 23 April 2010 at 12:25 am

The Saints have selected CB Patrick Robinson out of Florida State with the 32nd pick of the first round of the NFL Draft.  Robinson is a tad small at 5′11″, 190 pounds and he runs a 4.4 40.  He certainly looks the part of a shutdown corner and he is a workout warrior but he has some issues.  He doesn’t seem to play hard all of the time and he’s not too much help in run support.  He played in 12 games (all starts) for the Florida State last season in which he had 52 tackles, broke up 11 passes and he forced 2 fumbles.  Robinson played in 44 games (25 starts) in his four years at Florida State in which he made 117 tackles, broke up 21 passes, he had 7 interceptions and he forced 4 fumbles.  Robinson has elite athletic ability and it’s possible that the Saints will be able to coach him up so he can realize his potential.

The New Orleans Saints will look to fill some holes this weekend in the NFL Draft

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, General by admin on Thursday 22 April 2010 at 10:56 am

The New Orleans Saints have been hurt by the rules for the uncapped season in 2010 making the draft the only real chance to improve the team.  The Saints have 3 of the top 95 picks in this draft and 6 overall picks so they should be able to find some help.  The Saints have needs at OLB, FS, C and OT and that’s where they will likely try to pick players.  OT Bruce Campbell, C Maurkice Pouncey, OLB Daryl Washington, OLB Donald Butler and S Nate Allen will be the players the Saints hope slide to them at the end of the first round. 

PROJECTED FIRST ROUND PICK:  OLB, Daryl Washingon, TCU

The New Orleans Saints did well last April

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, General by admin on Monday 25 January 2010 at 9:40 pm

The Saints only had 4 picks in last April’s NFL Draft but two of them really have helped the team this year.  CB Malcolm Jenkins out of Ohio State was selected in the first round (#14 overall).  He played in 14 games this season for the Saints and he had 55 tackles, defensed 4 passes, forced 2 fumbles and he had a interception.  The Saints picked punter Thomas Morstead in the 5th round out of SMU (#164 overall).  All he did was start all 16 games for the Saints.  He punted the ball 58 times for 2,528 yards (43.6 avg.), had 4 touchbacks (6.9%) and he pinned the opposing team inside their own 20-yard line 18 times (31%).  Safety Chip Vaughn (4th round, #116 overall) and ILB Stanley Arnoux (4th round, #118 overall) both out of Wake Forest spent their rookie years on I.R.

GRADE FOR 2009:  B

GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  B

1. (14) Malcolm Jenkins, CB

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, Big New Orleans Saints News, General by admin on Saturday 25 April 2009 at 10:14 pm

The Saints have picked a player who should help solve some of the major problems that they have had in the secondary in recent years.  Jenkins has good size at 6′0″, 200 and he has great speed running a 4.45 40.  Jenkins can also handle playing safety if the need arises for the Saints.  Jenkins played in 49 games (43 starts) in his 4 years at Ohio State and he made 196 tackles, broke up 17 passes, intercepted 11 passes (157 yards) and he also forced 4 fumbles.  This was a great pick for the Saints as Jenkins fills a huge need for the team.

The New Orleans Saints netted three starting players in last April’s NFL Draft

Blogged under Bloglockers, The Draft Report, Front Page, General by admin on Friday 20 March 2009 at 6:14 am

The Saints did a good job last April as half of their draft picks made a good impact.  It all started in the first round when the Saints selected DT Sedrick Ellis.  Ellis played in 13 games (all starts) last season for the Saints and he made 30 tackles, had 4 sacks and he defensed 5 passes.  Ellis could develop into a Pro Bowler in the near future as he has the power to push the pocket up the middle of the defense.  CB Tracy Porter (2nd round) played very well for the Saints before his season ended due to a wrist injury.  Porter played in 5 games (all starts) last season and he made 25 tackles, defensed 5 passes and had 1 interception.  In the 5th round the Saints hit another home run with the selection of OG Carl Nicks.  Nicks played in 16 games (13 starts) for the Saints last season and he made a tackle.  Nicks is just the latest of a long line of second day picks used on O-Linemen that have produced for the Saints.  The rest of the draft didn’t show much for the Saints.  5th round pick (DT) DeMario Pressley didn’t play in 2008 as a foot injury caused him to go on Injured Reserve.  Placekicker Taylor Mehlhaff (6th round) didn’t last long for the Saints.  He played in 3 games for the Saints and he made 3 of 4 field goals and 9 of 10 extra points.  Mehlhaff was released during the season and didn’t hook up with another team as a rookie.  7th round WR Adrian Arrington didn’t get on the field as a rookie as he spent his season on I.R. with a bad case of turf toe.

GRADE FOR THE 2008 SEASON:  B

GRADE FOR THE FUTURE:  B

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